Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field

Underwater small targets typically exhibit non-centrosymmetric geometries, resulting in a highly spatially inhomogeneous acoustic scattering field under active sonar detection. Addressing these challenges, this paper takes the hemispherical cylindrical shell as the research object, considers the ang...

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Main Authors: Tianyang Xu, Hongjian Jia, Jixing Qin
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2025.1541799/full
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description Underwater small targets typically exhibit non-centrosymmetric geometries, resulting in a highly spatially inhomogeneous acoustic scattering field under active sonar detection. Addressing these challenges, this paper takes the hemispherical cylindrical shell as the research object, considers the angle continuity implied in the echo characteristics, and proposes a cluster-driven research method for the non-uniform characteristics of the target echo angles. First, the target echo features are extracted and feature vectors are constructed. Secondly, the t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding algorithm is employed to improve the internal connection of the feature vector in the low-dimensional feature space and to construct the visualized feature space. Finally, the implicit angular relationship between echo features is extracted under unsupervised conditions by cluster analysis. The reconstructed local geometric structures corresponding to different categories demonstrate that the method effectively segments the angular intervals of local target structures based on their natural acoustic scattering characteristics. The study overcomes the inherent subjectivity of traditional methods for dividing angular intervals of target echoes, providing a more objective foundation for segmenting and analyzing the target’s geometrical structure.
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spelling doaj-art-4a8dcdf266444c50968104c685f388f52025-02-06T05:21:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physics2296-424X2025-02-011310.3389/fphy.2025.15417991541799Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering fieldTianyang Xu0Hongjian Jia1Jixing Qin2Electrical Engineering College, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, ChinaElectrical Engineering College, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Acoustics, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaUnderwater small targets typically exhibit non-centrosymmetric geometries, resulting in a highly spatially inhomogeneous acoustic scattering field under active sonar detection. Addressing these challenges, this paper takes the hemispherical cylindrical shell as the research object, considers the angle continuity implied in the echo characteristics, and proposes a cluster-driven research method for the non-uniform characteristics of the target echo angles. First, the target echo features are extracted and feature vectors are constructed. Secondly, the t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding algorithm is employed to improve the internal connection of the feature vector in the low-dimensional feature space and to construct the visualized feature space. Finally, the implicit angular relationship between echo features is extracted under unsupervised conditions by cluster analysis. The reconstructed local geometric structures corresponding to different categories demonstrate that the method effectively segments the angular intervals of local target structures based on their natural acoustic scattering characteristics. The study overcomes the inherent subjectivity of traditional methods for dividing angular intervals of target echoes, providing a more objective foundation for segmenting and analyzing the target’s geometrical structure.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2025.1541799/fullunderwater acousticsunderwater targetnon-uniform characteristicscluster-driven methodacoustic scattering characteristics
spellingShingle Tianyang Xu
Hongjian Jia
Jixing Qin
Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
Frontiers in Physics
underwater acoustics
underwater target
non-uniform characteristics
cluster-driven method
acoustic scattering characteristics
title Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
title_full Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
title_fullStr Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
title_full_unstemmed Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
title_short Cluster-driven non-uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
title_sort cluster driven non uniform characteristic analysis of underwater target acoustic scattering field
topic underwater acoustics
underwater target
non-uniform characteristics
cluster-driven method
acoustic scattering characteristics
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2025.1541799/full
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